Left channel - 03/13/17 03:24 AM
I had a weird problem today. Thankfully unplugging my avr fixed it.
I'm curious to know if anyone else has had the same issue.
After completing another "speaker placement tweak" session I ran a YPAO calibration and sat down for some casual listening.
I had checked the results after I ran YPAO and everything was typical, no big surprises.
I ran a few CD's through, watched snippets of a few movies and played a quick round on WarThunder. Everything was typical, surrounds and rear surrounds a little loud/distracting for my taste.
I turned on the Db app and started with the front three. The Db meter suggested the front left channel was -10db from the other fronts and it was quieter.
I started to panic.
Wtf just happened.
I turned it off. On. Same.
Again.
Same.
I through my hands up and thankfully my brain kicked in, I unplugged the AVR and amp and had a coffee upstairs.
It worked, crisis averted. Now, why might this happen and is it a symptom of an upcoming complete failure of the AVR or amp?
Thoughts?
I'm curious to know if anyone else has had the same issue.
After completing another "speaker placement tweak" session I ran a YPAO calibration and sat down for some casual listening.
I had checked the results after I ran YPAO and everything was typical, no big surprises.
I ran a few CD's through, watched snippets of a few movies and played a quick round on WarThunder. Everything was typical, surrounds and rear surrounds a little loud/distracting for my taste.
I turned on the Db app and started with the front three. The Db meter suggested the front left channel was -10db from the other fronts and it was quieter.
I started to panic.
Wtf just happened.
I turned it off. On. Same.
Again.
Same.
I through my hands up and thankfully my brain kicked in, I unplugged the AVR and amp and had a coffee upstairs.
It worked, crisis averted. Now, why might this happen and is it a symptom of an upcoming complete failure of the AVR or amp?
Thoughts?